Chavez Brought Real Change

New reports about Chavez’s health raise concerns. He’s struggling to recover from complicated cancer surgery. Previous articles explained. More on his current status below.

On October 7, Venezuelans overwhelmingly reelected him. They want no one else leading them. He transformed national politics responsibly. He established participatory democracy and social justice.

He significantly improved the lives of Venezuela’s poor. Constitutional and statute law mandate vital social services.

They include universal healthcare, education, subsidized food, housing assistance, land reform, job training, micro-credit, and more. He’s a populist hero. He’ll be hard to replace.

On December 16, his United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) won 20 of 23 gubernatorial races. Bolivarianism is policy.

It’s world’s apart from America. It reflects participatory social democracy. Constitutional Preamble language explains.

Venezuela is “democratic, participatory and self-reliant, multiethnic and multicultural society in a just, federal and decentralized State that embodies the values of freedom, independence, peace, solidarity, the common good, the nation’s territorial integrity, comity and the rule of law for this and future generations.”

All Venezuelans are “guarantee(d) the right to life, work, learning, education, social justice and equality, without discrimination or subordination of any kind.”

Constitutional law “promotes peaceful cooperation among nations and further strengthens Latin American integration in accordance with the principle of nonintervention and national self-determination of the people, the universal and indivisible guarantee of human rights, the democratization of imitational society, nuclear disarmament, ecological balance and environmental resources as the common and inalienable heritage of humanity.”

America is world’s apart. It’s polar opposite. Permanent war is policy. Class war rages. Social decay deepens. Constitutional freedoms are disappearing. Police state laws compromise them irreparably.

Democracy never existed and doesn’t now. Injustice is institutionalized. America’s political process is flawed. It’s lawless, corrupt and dysfunctional.

Duopoly power runs things. Elections are more theater than real. Ordinary people are entirely shut out. They have no say whatever.

Chavez established change…

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